Matt McGuire's 2010 NFL Mock Re-Draft: Round Two

Saint Louis Rams: Golden Tate, WR, Notre Dame
In this scenario, the Rams will acquire a veteran quarterback this offseason, and they will need to supply him with weapons. Brandon Gibson and Donnie Avery
are nice players, but Tate is a very good value here to give this team even more playmaking capabilities.

Minnesota Vikings: Nate Allen, FS, South Florida
Allen greatly improves the Vikings pass defense, and I just don't see them taking Jimmy Clausen.

New England Patriots: Everson Griffen, DE, USC
The Patriots have to come out of this draft with a pass rusher.

Denver Broncos: Carlos Dunlap , DE, Florida
My mock strategy now is just to mock crappy players to the Denver Broncos. This seems like how they run things in the Rockies.

New York Giants: Brandon Ghee, CB, Wake Forest
I like Ghee a lot and think he will surprise in the NFL.

New England Patriots: Toby Gerhart, RB, Stanford
I recently heard that Gerhart was suffering from racism. These people have no idea how to scout running backs. Maybe if Gerhart wasn't stiff as a board
and didn't run so up-and-down like he was on stilts then I would like him.

Carolina Panthers: Brian Price, DT, UCLA
The Panthers' No. 1 need is probably defensive tackle and they are lucky to get Brian Price at No. 48.

San Francisco 49ers: Koa Misi, OLB, Utah
Someone is going to feel like they can coach up Misi and it ultimately woudn't shock me if the 49ers targeted him with a need at outside linebacker.

Kansas City Chiefs: Charles Brown, T, USC
Pioli has a chance to get Cassel a blindside protector and he should do it.

Houston Texans: Bruce Campbell, T, Maryland
This is a value pick for Houston. Left tackle isn't a big need, but Campbell has ridiculous upside.

Pittsburgh Steelers: Damian Williams, WR, USC
The Steelers trade away Santonio Holmes, and by drafting Damian Williams here, they can kick him into the slot, or leave Mike Wallace in the slot
and split Williams out wide.

New England Patriots: Aaron Hernandez, TE, Florida
The Pats get an extremely impressive receiving tight end at this pick. Hernandez can catch and run, but not
much else, and that's why he will fall out of the first round.

Cincinnati Bengals: Ricky Sapp, DE, Clemson
Cincy should come out of this draft with someone who they feel can generate pressure off the edge.

Philadelphia Eagles: Sean Lee, LB, Penn State
Stewart Bradley suffered a nasty injury last year, and the Eagles could be looking to add another backer who can play both outside
and inside in the Eagles defense.

Green Bay Packers: Chad Jones, S, Louisiana State
Chad Jones has a significant upside, and the Packers are in need for a safety at this point in the 2010 NFL Draft.

Baltimore Ravens: Rob Gronkowski, TE, Arizona
The Ravens get the No. 2 tight end in the 2010 NFL Draft; not bad for late second round.

Dallas Cowboys: Morgan Burnett, S, Georgia Tech
Safety is obviously a big need in Dallas, and Morgan Burnett is an athletic ballhawk in the secondary.

Seattle Seahawks: Andre Roberts, WR, The Citadel
Seattle needs to get younger at receiver and I think someone will think highly of Andre Roberts. If nobody does, then he'll be a steal.

New York Jets: John Jerry, G, Ole Miss
With Alan Faneca on the trading/cutting block, this addresses a big need.

Minnesota Vikings: Arthur Jones, DT, Syracuse
Arthur Jones has good size and triangle numbers, but his play is highly suspect on tape. He's a developmental prospect on the line, but can also
be worked into the rotation especially on third down.

Indianapolis Colts: Jerome Murphy, CB, South Florida
Jerome Murphy is a big, physical player who can match up in ways some corners in the Colts roster can't.

New Orleans Saints: Daryl Washington, OLB, TCU
Washington is an absolute steal here and a playmaker for the Saints defense.